2018 Members Meeting & Fall Workshop

The annual Members Meeting & Fall Workshop is a two-day collaborative forum on the latest trends affecting energy consumers and how utilities and their partners can more effectively meet and exceed the evolving expectations of today’s consumers.

Hosted by Con Edison at their historic headquarters in Manhattan, the 7th annual Members Meeting will also cover the most pertinent areas of need in consumer research and education and where our organization’s efforts can best be focused for 2019.

Event Details

Agenda

A preliminary agenda is currently being developed by staff and members. Stay tuned for an email announcement this spring.

Registration

Registration is currently open at no cost to members. Please fill out this form to secure your spot.

Accommodations

The Hyatt Union Square is the official hotel for the 2018 Members Meeting. Located just across the street from Con Edison, the hotel has rooms available for $399/night. You can book online here or call 1-888-591-1234 and reference “the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative Group”.

We urge you to book your hotel as soon as possible as our limited room block is expected to fill up quickly; Mid-October is also a very popular time to visit New York, and other hotels in the area are also expected to be fully booked. If you have any questions, please contact DeMika Thomas-Hill at (404) 365-3821.

Partners

The Members Meeting features over 120+ industry experts focused on consumer engagement and smart energy solutions. Get your brand and thought leadership in front of this influential crowd by partnering with us!

If you’re interested, download the details here or contact Deputy Director Nathan Shannon directly at (404) 348-8048. There are multiple levels of sponsorship to fit each budget.

Platinum & Host:

Con Edison operates one of the world’s largest energy delivery systems. Founded in 1823 as the New York Gas Light company, Con Edison’s electric, gas, and steam service now provides energy for the 10 million people who live in New York City and Westchester County.

They’re constantly looking toward the future and exploring ways to innovate and take advantage of developing technology. But, more than anything, they’re listening to consumers and working hard to give consumers cleaner, more efficient energy choices, and more control over when and how they use their power.